CATALOGUE OF TUULICATIONS. 609 



No. in 

 Cutalo^iio. 



BoEiiMER. Index to arcliajological articles in Sinitlisoniau piiblicatiou.s 421 



BransfoRD. Antiquities of Costa Kica 619 



BraxsforI). Areha'ological rcscarelieK in Nicaragua (s. c. ) 383 



Cope. West India bone cave (s. c.) 489 



Dall. Prehistoric man, Alcntiaii Islands (s.c.) 318 



Desor. Palaflttesof the lake ol' Neucliatel 360 



GiRliS. Etlinoiogical and philological instructions 160 



GiBBS. Tiuneb, or Cbcpewyan Indians 365 



GiLLAiAX. Characteristics of ancient man in JMiehigan 393 



GiLLMAX. Mound-builders and phitycnemism 393 



Gore. Tuckahoe, or Indian bread 482 



Habel. Sculptures in Guatemala (s. c.) 269 



Haldeman. Polychrome bead from Florida 404 



Hardisty. Loncheux Indians 365 



Havex. American archaeology (s. c.) 71 



HowiTT. Australian group relations 596 



Indians, photographic portraits of, list of 21G 



JoxES. Aboriginal structures in Georgia 400 



JoxES. Antiquities of Tennessee (s. c. ) 259 



JoxES. Kutchin Indians 365 



Kexgla. Areha'ological map of the District of Columbia. 537 



KxiGHT. Savage weapons 415 



Lapham. Antiquities of Wisconsin (s. c.) 70 



Masox. Latimer antiquities from Porto Rico 397 



Masox. Miscellaneous anthropological papers for 1879 420 



Masox. " " " " IH.iO 432 



Masox. " " " " Ib'Hl 431 



Masox. " " " " 1S82 535 



Masox. " " " " 18'?:3 580 



Masox. " " " "1881 G20 



Masox. " " '' " 1885 645 



Masox. Progress in anthropology.... 432 



Masox. Progress in anthropology for 1881 488 



Masox. '• " " "1882 1 534 



Masox. " " " "1883 583 



MAsox. " " " "1884 618 



Masox. " " " "188.'). 640 



Masox. The Guesde collection of antiquities 621 



Mayer. Mexican archieology (s. c. ) 86 



Morgax. Circular relative to relationship 138 



Morgan. Systems of consanguinity (s. c.) 218 



NiBLACK. Instructions for taking paper molds of inscriptions 590 



PiCKEKiXG. Gliddon nnunmy case (s. c.) 203 



Powell. First annual report of Bureau of Ethnology 476 



Powell. Second annual report of Bureau of Ethnology 542 



Powell. Third annual report of Bureau of Ethnology 631 



Powell. Fourth annual report of Bureau of Ethnology 652 



Rau. Ancient aboriginal trade in North America 385 



Rau. Archaeological collection in Smithsonian Institution (s. c.) 287 



Rau. Articles on anthropological subjects (from Reports S. I.) 440 



Rau. Artificial shell deposits in New Jersey 362 



Rau. Circular relative to aboriginal antiquities . ; 572 



Rau. Deposit of agricultural flint iujplements 370 



Rau. Drilling in stone without metal 372 



H. Mis. 170 39 



